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They and live
They should live in modest circumstances, avoiding all conspicuous consumption.
They discovered that, although 42 per cent of a sample of Catholic students and 15 per cent of the Protestants believed it important to live in accordance with the teachings of their religion, only 8 per cent of the Jewish students had this conviction.
They will live in Corpus Christi.
They will live at 2705 Fitzhugh after a wedding trip to Corpus Christi.
`` They cannot do otherwise than live in dread of each other since these weapons imply the possibility of such grisly surprise attack.
They not only think and feel cliches but live cliches as well.
They are not found in the sea with the exception of one or two frogs that live in brackish water in mangrove swamps.
They merged into the various Pueblo peoples whose descendants still live in Arizona and New Mexico.
They live in burrows, and, like squirrels, will bury some of their food for later use.
They apparently live singly or in pairs, rather than in herds like most cattle, except when the cows are about to give birth.
They live in Libya.
They live in vernal pools and hypersaline lakes across the world, including pools in deserts, in ice-covered mountain lakes and in Antarctica.
They have been observed to live up to 19 years.
They have re-recorded Commodores hits and have recorded a live album and a Christmas album.
They do live on as sources for the surviving histories of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
They have a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years in the wild, and can live considerably longer in captivity, with one specimen reportedly surviving for 35 years.
They found, among other things, that urban coyotes tend to live longer than their rural counterparts, kill rodents and small pets, and live anywhere from parks to industrial areas.
They can have a life span of 8 – 10 years in the wild, but live less than four years on average, as they are " a favourite food of jaguar, puma, ocelot, eagle and caiman ".
They often interpret passages of the Bible as being less a record of actual events, but rather stories illustrating how to live ethically and authentically in relation to God.
They view their divine purpose as being ideally a " light upon the nations " and a " holy people " ( i. e., a people who live their lives fully in accordance with Divine will as an example to others ), not " the one path to God ".
They live in La Jolla in San Diego, California where Venter gut-renovated a $ 6 million home.
They live lives that are not true to themselves, to who they are on the inside.
They also believe that the phrase Holy Spirit sometimes refers to God's character / mind, depending on the context in which the phrase appears, but reject the orthodox Christian view that we need strength, guidance and power from the Holy Spirit to live the Christian life, believing instead that the spirit a believer needs within themselves is the mind / character of God, which is developed in a believer by their reading of the Bible ( which, they believe, contains words God gave by his Spirit ) and trying to live by what it says during the events of their lives which God uses to help shape their character.

They and Fairfield
" They had actually shared the same venues in 1969 – Emerson in The Nice and Lake in King Crimson, first at the 9th Jazz and Blues Pop Festival in Plumpton, England, and at Fairfield Halls in Croydon, England.
* Fairfield Parlour: They had recorded a single called " Let The World Wash In ", released under the name I Luv Wight, which they hoped would become the festival's theme song.
They caught up with the refugees at Sasqua, a Mattabesic village near present-day Fairfield, Connecticut.
They made their home in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
They live in Fairfield, Connecticut.
They " purchased " a 32, 000 acre ( 130 km² ) tract of land, that is now New Fairfield and Sherman, for the equivalent of about 300 dollars and on April 24, 1729, The deed was recorded on May 9, 1729, and is now deposited in the archives of the State Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut.
They were Swedish immigrants who had settled in Stamford and wanted to make a donation to Fairfield University to repay in part the kindness of their adoptive country.
They are Armstrong High School located in the former Kennedy High School complex, and Fairfield Court Elementary School.
They married on 8 September 1937 in Fairfield, Connecticut.

They and County
They settled on a large plantation he named China Grove in Brazoria County, Texas.
They lived in Marble Hill in Bollinger County.
They lived in a rustic, one-room cabin in Locust Ridge, just north of the Greenbrier Valley, in the Great Smoky Mountains in Sevier County, a predominantly Pentecostal area.
They were replaced by democratically-elected County Councils by the Local Government ( Ireland ) Act 1898.
They purchased a farm near Bel Air in Harford County, Maryland, where John Wilkes Booth was born in a four-room log house on May 10, 1838, the ninth of ten children.
They played their first-ever County Championship match there in 1921, competing there every season ( except while first-class cricket was suspended during the Second World War ), their last match being against Somerset County Cricket Club in August 1966.
They owned their own farm in Hebron in Washington County.
They were put on a bus and taken to the Nye County seat of Tonopah, Nevada, and arraigned for trial before the local Justice of the Peace, that afternoon.
They were Hoarkill County, which today is Sussex County, Delaware ; New Amstel County, which is today New Castle County, Delaware ; and Upland County, which was later partitioned between New Castle County, Delaware and the new Colony of Pennsylvania.
They controlled most of what is now the barony of Murrisk in South-West County Mayo and recognized as their nominal overlords Mac William Íochtar Bourkes, who controlled much of what is now County Mayo ( the Bourkes were originally Anglo-Irish but by her lifetime completely gaelicised ).
Before settlement, Clay County was home to the Cherokee Indians, who were a tribe of Native Americans that made their home in Southeastern United States ( principally Georgia, the Carolinas and Eastern Tennessee ) They were one of the " Five Civilized Tribes " because of their assimilation of European-American cultural and technological practices.
They were John Allen and John Edwards ( both from Bourbon County ), Henry Lee ( Mason County ), Thomas Kennedy ( Madison County ), and Robert Todd ( Fayette County ).
They would be given nearly in Madison County and give up their larger claim in exchange for the state's giving them 330 acres of land in Sullivan County in the Catskill Mountains, where the government was trying to encourage economic development.
They were managed by a specially-formed private company financed by loans from the Festival Office and the London County Council.

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